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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T10:13:19+00:00 2026-05-19T10:13:19+00:00

Section 12.2.5 in C++03 says A temporary bound to a reference member in a

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Section 12.2.5 in C++03 says “A temporary bound to a reference member in a
constructor’s ctor-initializer (12.6.2) persists until the constructor exits
“
So I tried following program

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;

struct foo
{
  foo()
  {
    cout<<"foo c'tor"<<endl;
  }
  ~foo()
  {
    cout<<"foo d'tor"<<endl;
  }
};

struct bar
{
  const foo &ref;
  bar():ref(foo()) 
  {
    cout<<"bar c'tor"<<endl;
  }

};

int main()
{
  bar obj;
}    

The output I get is :

foo c'tor
foo d'tor
bar c'tor

Now according to standard, temporary generated by foo() in c’tor init-list of bar’s c’tor will be destroyed after bar’s c’tor so foo d'tor should be printed after bar c'tor
but it’s other way around.
Please explain the reason.

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    2026-05-19T10:13:19+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 10:13 am

    I have tried this with MS VS 2010, and it gives me the output also gives warning during compile:

    warning C4413: ‘bar::ref’ : reference member is initialized to a temporary that doesn’t persist after the constructor exits

    foo c'tor
    bar c'tor
    foo d'tor
    Press any key to continue . . .
    

    It seems that MS VS 2010 implements specification correctly. I agree that it is a bug for g++.

    EDIT: ref should be initialized in constructor`s initialize list.

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